For those hoping to hike or even camp in the beautiful, but harsh, Death Valley National Park, it can be important to know ...
Driving through Death Valley offers some incredible views but can also wreak havoc on your vehicle. Here's why it might be ...
At 282 feet below sea level, it is both the lowest and driest point in North America, and its record-setting temperature of 134 degrees Fahrenheit makes it the hottest place on Earth. The massive salt ...
A national study ranked the most dangerous national parks in the U.S., with two Nevada locations placing in the top four.
Death Valley National Park’s harsh desert environment does kill, but Timbisha Shoshone tribal members say it’s really a place about life.
“We are the driest place in North America, and we got a year’s worth of rain in 24 hours,” Death Valley park ranger Matthew Lamar said. California state Route 190, the main artery through ...
Death Valley, California, hit a US record of 134 degrees Fahrenheit (56.6C) in 1913. One hundred years later tourists are tracking to the desert to be there when a new record breaks. But not ...
Dick Powell was just starting his workday at the Wildrose Ranger Station in what was then Death Valley National Monument when the call ... they’d just apprehended the most wanted murderer in America.